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Accreditation

What Is Accreditation?

Accreditation is the process whereby a structured programme of learning or training enables young people to claim nationally respected certification which recognises their achievements. We offer a very wide range of accreditation opportunities for learning and training including nationally recognised qualifications like...
  • Duke of Edinburgh Awards,

  • Open College Network,

  • Youth Achievement Awards Programmes,

  • Customised programmes to meet the young people's varied needs. These programmes include traditionally taught sessions, informal learning in community settings and practical and fun based sessions.

The Aims of Accreditation

Accreditation aims to develop youth work relationships with young people aged 11-25, and provides opportunities for young people within Denbighshire to learn and achieve through informal settings. It aims to...
  • ...facilitate the personal development of young people through experiential learning opportunities which are in line with the Youth Work Curriculum Statement for Wales.

  • ...facilitate the participation of young people in a whole range of educational activities and events including project and issue based work.

  • ...encourage young people to organise activities themselves, thereby taking responsibility and ownership.

  • ...make interventions that foster self-determination, positive identity and self-esteem.

  • ...enable young people to gain a voice influence and place in society.

  • ...work with local provisions and agencies to:

      1. Broaden informal learning opportunities.
      2. Provide group and individual support.
      3. Develop group work activities in educational and community settings.

 

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